Shocking pictures of Brid guest house

Ex-servicemen said they were shocked at the state of a Bridlington hotel where they celebrated their group's 10th anniversary '“ and some escaped earlier than planned.
The former soldiers said they found broken furniture and holes in the wallsThe former soldiers said they found broken furniture and holes in the walls
The former soldiers said they found broken furniture and holes in the walls

Members of the Royal Pioneers Corps Nostalgia Group said they were dismayed after the discovery in various places of mould, damp, a bloodstain and litter, and suffered what they say were flea-bites at Yorkies Guest House on Pembroke Terrace.

The organiser of the group, Allan Sutcliffe, said more than 50 members had travelled from all over the country to stay at the hotel - which claims a three star AA raiting - to attend the annual gathering on Friday April 29.

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Mr Sutcliffe, 64, from Saltburn-by-the-Sea, said: “One couple who travelled from Essex showed up and both refused the room and went back home.

Yorkies Guest House at Pembroke Terrace where the ex-servicemen stayedYorkies Guest House at Pembroke Terrace where the ex-servicemen stayed
Yorkies Guest House at Pembroke Terrace where the ex-servicemen stayed

“There was grime and filth. Personally, we don’t think they had changed the bedsheets and there were no bed protectors.”

Mr Sutcliffe said the experience was bad enough to put members off returning to Bridlington altogether, especially after paying around £4,000 for their stay at the guest house.

Fellow member Kevin Young, 57, claimed to see a bloodstain below a hole in the wall that someone had punched through.

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“It was running down the wall, the holes were covered with pictures,” said Mr Young, who had travelled from Northampton.

The group paid around 4,000 in total for their stayThe group paid around 4,000 in total for their stay
The group paid around 4,000 in total for their stay

“There were a few of us who had wanted to stay an extra night before they came, but they didn’t in the end.

“It was just horrific. Basil Fawlty had nothing on what we experienced.

“We got bitten all over our bodies. I even got a bite to my forehead.

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“We turned up on the Friday and I thought I had the wrong door.

The ex-servicemen said they encountered mould, litter and even suffered flea bitesThe ex-servicemen said they encountered mould, litter and even suffered flea bites
The ex-servicemen said they encountered mould, litter and even suffered flea bites

He said there was rubbish on the floor of one of the rooms, damp, mould on material and even a dirty sock.

The members battled on to enjoy their reunion and raised £1,350 for charity.

But the complaints have been roundly dismissed by the owners of the accommodation, who are enraged at what was said.

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In an email to the Free Press, the hotel’s owners, Trevor and Josephine Cruxon, said: “We try our best, we sometimes fail. We tried our best to accommodate 54 people.

From left, Bridlington's new mayor Cllr Liam Dealtry, former mayor John Copsey and members of the Royal Pioneers Nostalgia GroupFrom left, Bridlington's new mayor Cllr Liam Dealtry, former mayor John Copsey and members of the Royal Pioneers Nostalgia Group
From left, Bridlington's new mayor Cllr Liam Dealtry, former mayor John Copsey and members of the Royal Pioneers Nostalgia Group

“It appears almost 50 were happy, we are sorry the others were not.

“Our hotel isn’t perfect, and if you look on Trip Advisor at 90 per cent of the other old, struggling, rundown guest houses you will see many similar nitpicking close-up pictures and many, many unsatisfied reviews.

“The truth is, we are not all newly-built, freshly painted standard, exacting (sic) sized rooms in identikit buildings, ie Travelodge and Premier Inn

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“You are welcome to our home (yes the guest house is our home) any time to take a look around and form a more rounded and informed opinion of what we and our hardworking staff do.

“I can assure you that you will NOT be bitten by fleas!”

The group’s allegations have left a foul taste in the mouth of member, and former Royal Pioneer, Cllr Liam Dealtry.

They even claimed to have suffered flea bitesThey even claimed to have suffered flea bites
They even claimed to have suffered flea bites

Cllr Dealtry, who suggested the Royal Pioneers Corps Nostalgia Group stay at Yorkies Guest House, said: “I had a great weekend, but I have fallen out with the group

now.

“I told them I had tried my best. I was very disappointed, but I can’t comment myself because I didn’t stay at the hotel.

“I wanted to show Bridlington at its best.”

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